Our Mission

The Busby Foundation empowers Central Texas ALS patients and their families by providing support and assistance in an effort to comfort them and address the overwhelming demands and lifestyle changes that come with the disease.

Whether you are coping with ALS, or wish to volunteer or help in a financial way, we welcome and appreciate you.

It is the Foundation’s goal to bring people and resources together to help families face ALS with dignity and strength. All of our efforts are focused on collecting and distributing the necessary help and resources to local Central Texas families facing ALS. We bring donors and volunteers alike together to organize fundraising events that help fund projects and services that can change the lives of families. We work hand-in-hand with the National ALS Association to determine how to best aid the families in need.

The Legacy of Bo Busby

The Busby Foundation was created in November 2001 by friends and colleagues of the late Bo Busby to honor his life and legacy.

Bo courageously fought ALS and yet still helped other, less fortunate fellow ALS patients and their families by providing assistance in many ways. It is in that spirit that we continue to serve other Central Texas families touched by this tragic disease.

It’s because of people like you, who take the time to learn more about the disease that make this work possible. We hope while you are here, you will learn more about the work we do and become inspired to participate in any way you can.

Profiles in Courage

Nothing speaks more than hearing from those families The Busby Foundation helped. Each story is one of courage.Hear more about them.

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About the Busby Foundation

All of The Foundation's efforts are focused on collecting and distributing the necessary help and resources to local families facing ALS. Working alongside the National ALS organization, its goal is that these resources will alleviate the challenges and provide a higher quality of life to the loved ones afflicted and their caretakers as they battle this disease.